[1418 East 63d St., Seattle]
I have taken my domestic typewriter to be repaired, and have taken my office typewriter home instead. Hence the pencil specimen of my writing. I shall have my machine again in a week.
ThisEliots, the T. S.holiday in Eastbourne;f2 has been a busy day, astravels, trips and plansthe Eliots' August 1932 Eastbourne holiday;a6;a2 we leave tomorrow for Eastbourne (I dread it); alsoFaber, Geoffrey;b7 FaberMorley, Frank Vigor;a9 is in town this week, and I shall not see him or Morley again till next summer. I have been feeling very seedy lately, & shall be heartily thankful when these three weeks are over. V. tookEliot, Vivien (TSE's first wife, née Haigh-Wood);c7 me to aUnderhill, Revd Francis, Bishop of Bath and Wells;b1 Doctor (recommended by Canon Underhill) who is feeding me on small doses of thyroid – but I don’t feel better yet. He seems a good doctor, however. It is odd to think that in three weeks you will have left Seattle and will be in Claremont long before I arrive in Montreal.
(I arrive on the 26th, there, I find.[)]
My brains are completely addled, I fear. I must get home and pack for Eastbourne. J’attends impatienement une lettre de toi à Montreal.
P.S. I shan’t be able to criticise your ILLEGIBILITY after this.
11.GeoffreyFaber, Geoffrey Faber (1889–1961), publisher and poet: see Biographical Register.
4.FrankMorley, Frank Vigor Vigor Morley (1899–1980), American publisher and author; a founding editor of F&F, 1929–39: see Biographical Register.
2.Revd Francis UnderhillUnderhill, Revd Francis, Bishop of Bath and Wells, DD (1878–1943), TSE’s spiritual counsellor: see Biographical Register.